So our Mass goes back, without essential change, to the age when it first developed out of the oldest liturgy of all. It is still redolent of that liturgy, of the days when Cæsar ruled the world and thought he could stamp out the faith of Christ, when our fathers met together before dawn and sang a hymn to Christ as to a God. The final result of our enquiry is that, in spite of unsolved problems, in spite of later changes, there is not in Christendom another rite so venerable as ours. ~Fortescue

I agree. Based on some letters that Cardinal Dolan has sent to some parishioners, he always avoids talking about the daily Mass and only makes reference to Sunday Mass at St. Agnes, as if it is the one place and Mass he wants them to attend in the entire Archdiocese of NY.